LNBTI Japanese IT University; we are organizing an A/L ICT Targeted Full Paper Discussion in Anuradhapura. All 2024 A/L students are warmly welcome to join us and refresh your memory before your exam!
📅 Date: 01st of November 2024📍 Location: Anuradhapura (Sipni Institute)⏰ Time: 08 a.m. – 08 p.m.
LNBTI Hosts Successful ICT Exam Workshop in Anuradhapura for 2024 A/L Students
The Lanka Nippon BizTech Institute (LNBTI) recently hosted a comprehensive workshop on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam for 2024 Advanced Level students in Anuradhapura. This intensive one-day event aimed to enhance students’ skills and strategies in preparation for their upcoming examinations. The workshop was led by Lalindu Lokuliyana, a seasoned ICT professional with a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Peradeniya and over 14 years of industry experience as a Senior Software Engineer. Lalindu’s extensive teaching background, which spans various educational levels, provided invaluable insights to students aiming to excel in their A/L ICT exams. The session covered key aspects of the ICT syllabus, focusing on effective exam techniques. Students had the opportunity to engage in discussions, dive deep into exam content, and gain essential insights to maximize their performance on exam day. The event was free of charge and open to all 2024 A/L students, offering them a valuable opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field and significantly improve their exam preparedness.
Exploring academic success strategies!
Exploring academic success strategies! Swipe through the highlights from our seminar on ‘How to Plan Your Academic Activities Successfully,’ held on October 30, 2024, at the City Campus. Led by Mr. Malintha Perera, Senior Lecturer from the Faculty of Management & Finance, University of Kelaniya.
LNBTI Chairman Mr. Koga Michio visited LNBTI
The Chairman of LNBTI, Mr. Koga Michio, visited LNBTI this week to explore opportunities for expanding academic activities and fostering international collaborations. These discussions are part of our ongoing efforts to enhance educational opportunities for Sri Lankan students while strengthening connections with local academic institutions and advancing international relations with Japan
LNBTI President Mr. Koga Michio and the Vice-Chancellor participated conference in Tokyo
LNBTI President Mr. Koga Michio, and Vice Chancellor Mr. Ananda Kumara participated in the Japan Institute of Globalization Education (JAGCE) conference. Here, the chairman explained the reasons behind the decision to establish LNBTI and demonstrated the importance of the training program for Sri Lankans especially for jobs in the information technology sector while in Sri Lanka. At this conference, the Vice-Chancellor suggested the establishment of a new research department for foreign language skills and globalization to JAGCE.
Battle of the Multiverse – Final Scores Are In!
A huge congratulations to the winners of this intense CTF event! It was inspiring to see participants from across the nation come together to showcase their cybersecurity skills. 1st Place – Hex Havoc from NSBM Green University 2nd Place – HexRiders from SLIIT University 3rd Place – CipherTech from NSBM Green University We are proud to have partnered with HashX and TechTalk360 to make this event a reality. Each team demonstrated an impressive level of knowledge, collaboration, and problem-solving. This event is a testament to the growing cybersecurity talent in Sri Lanka! Thank you to everyone who participated, and to those who made this event possible. We look forward to even greater competitions in the future!
Visiting Professor Tomio Uchida joins a meeting with the Japanese Lecturers
LNBTI President Mr. Koga Michio and the Vice-Chancellor participated conference in Tokyo

LNBTI President Mr. Koga Michio, and Vice Chancellor Mr. Ananda Kumara participated in the Japan Institute of Globalization Education (JAGCE) conference. Here, the chairman explained the reasons behind the decision to establish LNBTI and demonstrated the importance of the training program for Sri Lankans especially for jobs in the information technology sector while in Sri Lanka. At this conference, the Vice-Chancellor suggested the establishment of a new research department for foreign language skills and globalization to JAGCE.
The A/L Combined Mathematics Special Paper Discussion at Sivali Central College, Ratnapura
LNBTI and Yamaha: Forging Future Collaborations in IT

On October 24th, LNBTI had the privilege of welcoming representatives from Yamaha Corporate Services Japan. The purpose of the visit was to explore the potential for a deeper partnership with LNBTI to meet Yamaha Corporation’s future human resource needs. Yamaha holds a unique position in the global market with a significant share and loyal fanbase in both the motorcycle and musical instrument industries. During the visit, the delegation engaged in insightful discussions with LNBTI’s management, academic staff, and students, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how LNBTI is preparing Sri Lankan students for professional careers in the Japanese IT industry. The Managing Director of Metatechno Lanka also participated, highlighting the growing anticipation of a strengthened collaboration to prepare Sri Lankan engineers for upcoming Yamaha projects.The delegation emphasized the critical importance of proficiency in both the Japanese language and IT skills for securing high-tech jobs in Japan’s IT sector. They also shared how Yamaha has built its substantial global market share by consistently delivering high-quality products, driven by an acute sensitivity to customer aspirations and by engaging in extensive research. This approach has paved the way for the company’s long and successful journey, which will be an inspiring story among the young minds of LNBTI.Additionally, Yamaha Corporation generously offered to collaborate with LNBTI in training undergraduates on specific workplace skills relevant to the company, as well as broader standards and expectations in the Japanese IT industry. LNBTI is currently exploring the possibility of incorporating this initiative into its formal career development programs. Prof. Hewagamage, LNBTI’s Academic Advisor, outlined the current academic model and discussed how it could be aligned with industry expectations to produce highly competent professionals in the future.